She looked down at the polished ebony box with the double-headed eagle of Constantinople in mother-of-pearl inlay.
The double-headed eagle of King Manfred's family, the Hohenstaufen.
All the shields were yellow and bore the black two-headed eagle of the Hohenstaufens.
As the nest of the white-headed eagle is very heavy, it is generally placed in the centre of a fork formed by the fortuitous meeting of several large branches.
Below is a brick stamped with the figure of Imgig, the lion-headed eagle of Ningirsu.
The man who wore that name was marching with the tzarskie army, led by the ablest voevodas of the state, under the banner of the two-headed eagle and St. George the Conqueror.
This was the turning-point of the long struggle for existence, and from thenceforth the two-headed eagle, blazoned with S.
But what most drew the eye to him was a large cross, set with brilliants, and surmounted by a heavy double-headed eagle in gold.
After that I took courage to ask what his cross and double-headed eagle meant.
The double-headed Eagle was in use among the Byzantine emperors, "to indicate their claims to the empire of both the east and the west.
He is sometimes called the White-headed Eagle, the American Sea Eagle, the Bird of Washington, the Washington Eagle, and the Sea Eagle.
The double-headed eagle on the escutcheon of Austria and Russia.
Count D'Alviella tells the history of the migration of the symbol of the double-headed eagle on the escutcheon of Austria and Russia.
Within thirty years from these dates the symbol appeared on the coins of certain Flemish princes, and in 1345 it replaced the single-headed eagle on the armorial bearing of the holy Roman Empire.
The same double-headed eagle, supporting the figure of a man or a god, is met with at Boghaz Keui, and must be regarded as one of the peculiarities of Hittite symbolism and art.
Owen and Bell returned this afternoon; they had seen no Cocks of the plains, but brought the skin of a female Elk, a Porcupine, and a young White-headed Eagle.
I called on Havell, who showed me the White-headed Eagle, a splendid plate indeed, and nearly finished.
I sent the first proof of the White-headed Eagle to the Marquis of Landsdowne; he being the president of the Zoological Society, I thought it courteous to do so.
I also shot a fine white-headed eagle (Falco leucocephalus), which came soaring over my boat, unconscious of danger.
Numerous hawks and kites prey upon them; and even the great white-headed eagle (Falco leucocephalus) may be seen soaring above, and occasionally swooping down for a dainty morsel.
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